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Some dreams have the power to disturb and frighten us, while others give us an absolute sense of well-being. Dreams of flying, snakes, pregnancy, or even seeing a dead relative can all have an emotional impact on us. Although some psychologists and psychoanalysts may associate these dreams with repressed feelings, opinions differ on this. In the Muslim religion, dreams are not considered insignificant and deserve special attention.

According to our Prophet Mohamed (SBDL) (Bukhari n°6499 and Muslim n°4200), dreams can come from three sources: they can be a vision granted by Allah, a disturbance caused by Satan or the reflection of thoughts that occupy our mind in the waking state and which manifest themselves in the form of images during sleep.

In Islam, dream interpretation is considered one of the 46 parts of prophethood. It is difficult not to mention Muhammad Ibn Sirin, a famous specialist in the interpretation and analysis of dreams in Islam, recognized as a pioneer in the field of Muslim oneiromancy. His expertise in the accurate interpretation of dreams, in accordance with Islamic tradition, is well known. However, it should be noted that there are different perspectives on this topic.

In sum, dreams hold a significant place in Islamic spirituality and are considered worthy of attention and interpretation for those who seek to understand their meaning and impact on their lives.

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